Guest guest Posted January 25, 2009 Report Share Posted January 25, 2009 Hi all, Do you know what the laws and procedures are to do blood testing? We can bleed points with lancets, do bleeding cupping, but can we extract blood and send it to labs? Can only the patient extract their own blood, unless we have a licensure for that? Which labs are you using for your urine/saliva/blood work? Thanks, K -- www.tcmreview.com The Four Reliances: Do not rely upon the individual, but rely upon the teaching. As far as teachings go, do not rely upon the words alone, but rely upon the meaning that underlies them. Regarding the meaning, do not rely upon the provisional meaning alone, but rely upon the definitive meaning. And regarding the definitive meaning, do not rely upon ordinary consciousness, but rely upon wisdom awareness. -- www.tcmreview.com The Four Reliances: Do not rely upon the individual, but rely upon the teaching. As far as teachings go, do not rely upon the words alone, but rely upon the meaning that underlies them. Regarding the meaning, do not rely upon the provisional meaning alone, but rely upon the definitive meaning. And regarding the definitive meaning, do not rely upon ordinary consciousness, but rely upon wisdom awareness. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2009 Report Share Posted January 27, 2009 John, In California, LAc's can order blood work and other labs/diagnostic procedures. This varies from state to state - check with your acupx board/scope of practice. In all states, you need to have at least a phlebotomist license (or be IV certified as a nurse, np, pa, etc.) in order to draw blood. I sent out a query awhile back to another list wondering if there were any LAc/Phlebotomists out there operating under their dual scopes of practices...I didn't get any responses...I wonder if there are any LAc/Phlebotomists on this list?? I send patients to either labcorp or quest for basic labs/blood work (these are two of the largest labs in the US and have many draw stations available for sending patients). I use a variety of other specialized labs for func med diagnostics - diagnos-tech, meridian valley, genova, metabolic solutions, doctors data...just to name a few off the top - depends on what you're looking to rule out/in. You need to get yourself signed-up for each lab and get their requisition forms. Professional Co-op is a great company to use to get Labcorp lab req's and contracted lower lab fees for patients. J ________ Joy Keller, LAc, Dipl.OM Board Certified in Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine Ramona Acupuncture & Integrative Medicine Clinic Phone: (760) 654-1040 Fax: (760) 654-4019 www.RamonaAcupuncture.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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